Another week, and another Wars of the Roses battle using Never Mind the Billhooks. We're working our way through the major battles and have reached Northampton (I missed Blore Heath). Much as I love Billhooks I've yet to actually win a game... would Northampton be my turning point?
As usual there is an excellent write up of the background and rule amendments on Eric the Shed's blog HERE, along with a write up of the game. The short version is that the plucky Lancastrians (me and John) are holed up with the King in a fortified camp, secure in the knowledge that those pesky Yorkists (Eric and Mark) won't be able to breach the defences. Of course, this being the Wars of the Roses, treachery is never far away and Lord Grey on the Lancastrian right is wavering in his loyalty (or has already sold out his allies).
The calm before the storm |
The battle was opened by a Papal Legate excommunicating the Lancastrians which had little effect on the army (we lost 1 morale counter...could have been worse). We decided the Lancastrians obviously had a high number of Lollards in their ranks.
Excommunicating the heretics! |
The battle took place in a downpour and we had some rule changes to account for that... as the game progressed the rain steadily increased meaning our artillery and archers were unable to fire and allowed the Yorkists to approach safely. Thankfully the clouds parted and the rain stopped before they were able to cross the defences and our archers quickly loosed arrows all along the line.
The Yorkists approach the defences |
The artillery was rubbish but at least it didn't explode! |
Grey's men turn round to face their former friends |
..and Beaumont's men attack the traitors. |
This now left our right flank pretty open (just as in the historical battle). At the other end of the table John and Eric had been fighting out a ferocious battle with the Yorkists struggling to get over the defences and the morale tokens were changing hands back and forwards every turn. Eventually the numbers were proving too great and a routing Men at Arms unit tipped the balance, causing a series of routs and the last of our morale counters to go. History had held out once again!
The Men at Arms are peppered with arrows before being charged and routing |
Next week we're off to Wakefield....will I finally get a win??
Crackin looking game Alastair!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding battle, Alastair! When I saw the title, I thought "what a coincidence, a second Battle of Northampton this week." Turns out, this is the same battle seen at Eric's Shed Wars. The game and your photos look terrific. Maybe next time a win for you?
ReplyDeleteClearly the Lancastrians needed more Lollards :)
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